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allies, who would try to attack the united states. what this indianapolcident make is this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> jessica young, what did people at the white house know about the plot and when did they know it? >> hi, john. officials hearsay the president was informed in april by his counter terrorism team here, john brenan, about this plot and then received continuing updates ever since then and reiterated at no point was the public ever in danger from this foiled plot. i am also told by a counter terrorism official they are confident that this plot was not tied to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. in a statement released here they also said that while the president was assured the device did not pose a threat to the public, he directed the department of homeland security and law enforcement and intelligence agencies to take whatever steps necessary to guard against this type of attack. i am adv
allies, who would try to attack the united states. what this indianapolcident make is this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> jessica young, what did people at the white house know about the plot and when did they know it? >> hi, john. officials hearsay the president was informed in april by his counter terrorism team here, john brenan, about this plot and then...
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states, united states incarcerates men, right? number one in the world. >> that's right. so the problem begins as early as preschool when little boys are made to feel they are not welcome there. they have to sit still very quietly and listen. and boys get expelled from pree school at four times the rate of girls. who knew anybody got expelled from preschool. if boys aren't reading well, they are tagged for a very difficult time at school. high school dropouts have a very hard time in the economy. >> the answer to the question about why it is important for young men to catch up, it is better for society. for everyone. it is a simple question. listen, i want to talk to you about this. you talk about the media a lot. not just the news media. >> pop culture. >> all of that. you say the message that being a man means being a thug and they celebrate it. and i see it as well and then it shows up in actualture with the sagging pants, with the way people look, with how people treat women, how they treat each other. how is the media getting
states, united states incarcerates men, right? number one in the world. >> that's right. so the problem begins as early as preschool when little boys are made to feel they are not welcome there. they have to sit still very quietly and listen. and boys get expelled from pree school at four times the rate of girls. who knew anybody got expelled from preschool. if boys aren't reading well, they are tagged for a very difficult time at school. high school dropouts have a very hard time in the...
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we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the 2012 campaign ad wars are threatening to take an lig new turn by dredging up the past. so far mitt romney is rejecting a proposed anti-obama advertising offensive that would have brought back a controversial figure from the last presidential campaign. here's jim acosta. >> it was a pitch to tear down the president laid out in this proposal obtained by the "new york times" for a multi-media ad campaign that recommends, quote, hitting barack right between the eyes. entitled "the defeat of barack hussein obama," it proposes tv spots featuring jeremiah wright in the clips that almost derailed his previous campaign. ending spending says it received the proposal but rejected it. >> we've got to stop this incredible spending. >> the pac is aligned with online brokerage campaign joe rickets. in statement he says rickeths is neither the author or funder of the so-called plan to defeat mr. obama. it's filled with racial overtones referring to the presiden
we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the 2012 campaign ad wars are threatening to take an lig new turn by dredging up the past. so far mitt romney is rejecting a proposed anti-obama advertising offensive that would have brought back a controversial figure from the last presidential campaign. here's jim acosta. >> it was a pitch to tear down the president laid out in this...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show in europe. voters in france and greece made their anti-austerity feelings known last weekend and stock markets plunged. we'll have a panel on the big picture and what it means for politics in the west. then robert zellik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on gps. next we go to israel which has anoinlted a king. what in the world does it mean? and, finally, the curious case of the guy who has come to be known as american french fry brother. a cultural lost in translation all the way from china. you won't want to miss it. first, here's my take. everyone is looking at europe these days as economic and political protests mount across the continent. the downward spiral in europe has produced a great debate over the virtues of austerity. the idea that government with large budget deficits must reduce these deficits mainly by cutting spending. if they don't get their spending in order, they won't be able to borrow money and will face a
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show in europe. voters in france and greece made their anti-austerity feelings known last weekend and stock markets plunged. we'll have a panel on the big picture and what it means for politics in the west. then robert zellik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on gps. next we go to israel which has anoinlted a king. what in the world does it mean? and, finally,...
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that would include the president of the united states, because the president of the united states, goldie, has said he has not taken a position. he does not support same-sex marriage. >> in addition to the david axelrod tweet, a spokesman for vice president joe biden issued a statement today insisting that biden's words mirror president obama's position on gay marriage. it continues. stay tuned to cnn. >>> the hearing for 9/11 terror suspects is being called a circus from stripping to short skirts to screaming that someone is going to die, all happening in the courtroom. t friend, just. ♪ i would've appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're always in the loop. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >>> the arraignment of the 9/11 terror suspects in guantanamo bay, cuba, was expected to run about six hours on saturday. instead, it went much longer with the judge presiding
that would include the president of the united states, because the president of the united states, goldie, has said he has not taken a position. he does not support same-sex marriage. >> in addition to the david axelrod tweet, a spokesman for vice president joe biden issued a statement today insisting that biden's words mirror president obama's position on gay marriage. it continues. stay tuned to cnn. >>> the hearing for 9/11 terror suspects is being called a circus from...
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we wanted to come to united states. that was like a dream, you know. >> the united states with some of the most refugees in the world, many of them are from iraq, and they are being resettled in san diego in large numbers. when they get here, they are learning a new language. they have to find employment. really in a lot of ways the struggle is just beginning. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids just idle, alienated and having a normal childhood is something that they really deserve. my name is mark kabban, and i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. i want everybody on their toes. it's an arabic word that means let's go. it's really what we're trying to do with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugee kids in our program. these kids come from all over africa, asia and the middle east. the families have endured the same struggle. when they realize that, they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three. yes!
we wanted to come to united states. that was like a dream, you know. >> the united states with some of the most refugees in the world, many of them are from iraq, and they are being resettled in san diego in large numbers. when they get here, they are learning a new language. they have to find employment. really in a lot of ways the struggle is just beginning. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids just idle, alienated...
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you are seeing in pockets of the united states, a stabilization. >> you are bullish about america? >> i am very bullish on america, but i am nervous about, once again, our timeframe. we demand change so rapidly and change doesn't happen that rapidly today. it evolves. the news cycle, as i said, is so short. >> what kind of change do you think people are demanding? >> well, we are going to have a fiscal crisis. we have the sequester we have to deal with by the end of the year, and that's going to start impacting our economy this year. >> why? >> well, if you are a military company that derives a large component of your revenue through military, and you are looking at a potential $700 billion cut in military spending over ten years, you're not going wait until congress, maybe on december 30th is trying to delay it. you have a responsibility to your shareholders to start focussing on contingent plans. so the question, you know, are you going to be sitting there hiring more people this year in front of the threat? possibly you might have to downsize some divisions where you think you h
you are seeing in pockets of the united states, a stabilization. >> you are bullish about america? >> i am very bullish on america, but i am nervous about, once again, our timeframe. we demand change so rapidly and change doesn't happen that rapidly today. it evolves. the news cycle, as i said, is so short. >> what kind of change do you think people are demanding? >> well, we are going to have a fiscal crisis. we have the sequester we have to deal with by the end of the...
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what he's done as president of the united states. and how his policies have failed to make things better for the american people. all this is a distraction and a side show from what people are really concerned about. and who is going to be the best person to create jobs and turn the economy around. >> all right, alice. just for time purposes here, short answers. we want to get to a whole lot. does this, alice, highlight the impact of super pacs on this year's campaign? super pacs, that's a new thing. all this money that's going into this. if the campaigns had tighter restraint on who put the ads out, might they not have this problem? >> as you know, there can be no coordination between the campaigns and the super pacs. as we said before this, was an idea to put out there, tossed out there to see how it would play. before it came to fruition, governor romney repudiated the idea on it. we need to be focusing on positive ads and focusing on what they can do to make things better, as opposed to tearing down the opposition. and the super
what he's done as president of the united states. and how his policies have failed to make things better for the american people. all this is a distraction and a side show from what people are really concerned about. and who is going to be the best person to create jobs and turn the economy around. >> all right, alice. just for time purposes here, short answers. we want to get to a whole lot. does this, alice, highlight the impact of super pacs on this year's campaign? super pacs, that's...
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the united states is a distant third by the way at around 13%. and take a look at the united kingdom, behind the u.s. at 11.5%. manufacturing left the united states sand great britt pin largely because the things we needed to build other things moved overseas.great britt pin largely because the things we needed to build other things moved overseas. companies wanted to be closer to their supply chain. i'll take a light bulb. to make a light bulb, it all starts with the raw materials. let's focus on the three involved in making a light bulb. sand, metal, and plastic. sand -- by the way these things all come from different parts of the world and they get process processed in different factories. sand is made in the glass and filament. the metal is made on to the base that holds the bulb and screws in to a fixture plus stuff inside. the plastic is uses for insulation that protects it against heat. these processes materials move from the various factories to an assembly line and then ultimately to the stores where you buy them. sir james dyson has exp
the united states is a distant third by the way at around 13%. and take a look at the united kingdom, behind the u.s. at 11.5%. manufacturing left the united states sand great britt pin largely because the things we needed to build other things moved overseas.great britt pin largely because the things we needed to build other things moved overseas. companies wanted to be closer to their supply chain. i'll take a light bulb. to make a light bulb, it all starts with the raw materials. let's focus...
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i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind of european-style health care. i think that just this expansion of welfare. the question is whether we as a country are going to get serious, erin, about getting our entitlements under control or are we going to go right over that same cliff that they have. >> have we done enough, david, in this country? >> no, we have not done enough. and let's go back to the lesson of recent years. both the united states and europe came out of this financial crisis in 2009 with 10% unemployment. europe pursued austerity and now as 11% unemployment. >> france's is still about where ours is, though. >> yeah, but a lot of the
i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind...
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it's the same in the united states. this economic crisis in the western world is hitting everyone very hard. there is another component to this election that is interesting and slightly different from the u.s. nicolas sarkozy started to irritate people, even on the right. they found him flashy and vulgar. people who voted for him in 2007 and committed right-wing voters said you know what, this time around just because i personally dislike the man i voted for his opponent. that was interesting this time around. >> we are all connected. the world is getting smaller and smaller. thank you hala. >>> saw terraity cuts changing the landscape of greece. voters are voting out the centrists who pushed the measures. the country accepted bailout money in exchange for spending cuts. but they are so unpopular that voters flocked to the far left and right today. >>> it is what political junkies are talking about. gay marriage and the vice president's comments today. did you hear them? did he go too far and speak for the president whe
it's the same in the united states. this economic crisis in the western world is hitting everyone very hard. there is another component to this election that is interesting and slightly different from the u.s. nicolas sarkozy started to irritate people, even on the right. they found him flashy and vulgar. people who voted for him in 2007 and committed right-wing voters said you know what, this time around just because i personally dislike the man i voted for his opponent. that was interesting...
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putting him at odds with the president of the united states. jessica yellin is working the story for us. jessica, causing quite an uproar there, what's going on? >> reporter: this is clearly an unwelcome topic for a white house that pronounces to make all decisions based on principle not on politics. it certainly looks as if the vice president supports gay marriage. >> who do you love? the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable that the fact that men marrying wo i and women marrying women, are entitled to all the civil rights and the civil liberties. >> reporter: but the president is vague. >> my feelings about this are constantly evolving. i struggle with this. >> reporter: this is a flash point election. to argue biden's comments weren't new. >> i think they were entirely consistent with the president's position which is that couples who are married whether they're gay or heterosexual couples are entitled to the very same rights and very same liberties. >> reporter: the vice president's office even put out a statement to clari
putting him at odds with the president of the united states. jessica yellin is working the story for us. jessica, causing quite an uproar there, what's going on? >> reporter: this is clearly an unwelcome topic for a white house that pronounces to make all decisions based on principle not on politics. it certainly looks as if the vice president supports gay marriage. >> who do you love? the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable that the fact that men marrying wo i...
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could shut down your loan here in the united states. how much damage can a failed greece do to the global economy? >> it is ironic we're talking about it because it is only a $300 billion economy as i noted here. it shrunk by 20% since the start of this crisis. but the fact is, and christa makes a good point, if one of the members of the eurozone, one of the 17 decides to duck out, it puts the whole project into question. we should look back here on what happened, the fall of the berlin wall 1989 led the european union leaders to try to come together with union as a trade union, but also in ten short years after that, introduce a single currency. the reality is we have a two speed europe, something the architects of the europe didn't want to have, germany, france, the netherlands, the uk, not a member of the eurozone, and then the southern half of the continent, spain, portugal, italy and greece unable to grow right now. you have an unemployment rate of 21% in greece. youth unemployment of better than 50%. but the greeks fell asleep dur
could shut down your loan here in the united states. how much damage can a failed greece do to the global economy? >> it is ironic we're talking about it because it is only a $300 billion economy as i noted here. it shrunk by 20% since the start of this crisis. but the fact is, and christa makes a good point, if one of the members of the eurozone, one of the 17 decides to duck out, it puts the whole project into question. we should look back here on what happened, the fall of the berlin...
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he had been indicted in the united states on 50 terrorism counts. the fbi had offered a $5 million reward for his capture. >>> a deadly day for troops in afghanistan. a gunman dressed in an afghan army uniform shot and killed a nato service member before being killed by coalition forces. and in another province, a roadside bomb exploded killing one american and wounding two others. the explosion hit a vehicle carrying sufficient troops near an outpost close to the pakistan border. >>> the lawyer for 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed says the military justice system is rigged, so he can't do his job. mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday in guantanamo bay, cuba. the hearing dragged out for 13 hours as the five accused conspirators did everything in their power to defy the court. despite the protests, the military's chief prosecutor says the trial will be fair and just. >> for those who lost family or friends on september 11th, or who were injured in the attacks, no words are adequate for this moment. but know that however long the
he had been indicted in the united states on 50 terrorism counts. the fbi had offered a $5 million reward for his capture. >>> a deadly day for troops in afghanistan. a gunman dressed in an afghan army uniform shot and killed a nato service member before being killed by coalition forces. and in another province, a roadside bomb exploded killing one american and wounding two others. the explosion hit a vehicle carrying sufficient troops near an outpost close to the pakistan border....
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he had been indicted in the united states on 50 terrorism counts. the fbi had offered a $5 million reward for his capture. >>> a man hunt is under way right now after a mom and her three daughters disappeared. in mississippi, police say they have found two bodies at a home associated with adam mays. he's the man suspected in the disappearance of joann bain, a tennessee mother and her daughters. the four were reported missing by the woman's husband. >>> police are investigating a murder at churchill downs. detectives want to talk with some of the 400 people known to be near the crime scene last night. the body of a hispanic man was found shortly before 5:00 a.m. fewer than 12 hours after the kentucky derby. investigators won't know the cause of death until an autopsy is complete tomorrow. >>> a major political shakeup in france. president nicolas sarkozy has been voted out of office. socialist challenger francois hollande won today's election by a narrow margin. the country's high unemployment rate has been a critical issue in the race. sarkozy says
he had been indicted in the united states on 50 terrorism counts. the fbi had offered a $5 million reward for his capture. >>> a man hunt is under way right now after a mom and her three daughters disappeared. in mississippi, police say they have found two bodies at a home associated with adam mays. he's the man suspected in the disappearance of joann bain, a tennessee mother and her daughters. the four were reported missing by the woman's husband. >>> police are investigating...
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president of the united states. again. i am not saying this one issue will change those states from blue to red. in a close presidential election, when you are playing on the margins, there are some that think it could, could be an impact. that's just a half dozen states i showed you there. we will watch how this plays in the weeks ahead. if you look at this down the line, working class voters, they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage, working class white voters, as do older voters. they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage. so do rural voters. they oppose it by a much wider margin. it tends to hurt the president where he has issues. on the flip side, suburban voters narrowly favor it. suburban voters are critical in close presidential. urban voters back same-sex marriage by a wide margin. it depends on where you are looking. let's talk it over with gloria borger. to be clear up front, we don't know. the president thinks it helps with young voters and suburban voters. they are very important. sort of a generational issue
president of the united states. again. i am not saying this one issue will change those states from blue to red. in a close presidential election, when you are playing on the margins, there are some that think it could, could be an impact. that's just a half dozen states i showed you there. we will watch how this plays in the weeks ahead. if you look at this down the line, working class voters, they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage, working class white voters, as do older voters. they narrowly...
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would that ever happen in the united states? we've had unmarried presidents before. >> not in modern day. his last girlfriend he dated for 30 years. he's never marrying this girl. but i have to go back to monogamy. only about 18 species of animals that believe in monogamy, in like a million species. so it's unnatural when you think about it. the only one is black vultures. if they cheat, the other one kills them. so that's the stakes we should have now. if you cheat, i'll kill you. >> no, no. >> okay, you are lucky -- let me tell you guys. steve, you're in the same city as wendy. >> he's in the next room, don. don't you worry, i'm after him after this. >> dean, you're lucky you're in new york or else you might be in for some trouble, as well. >> i'm against cheating. >> don't go anywhere, guys. my next guest says he can tell if a couple will stay married or get divorced. his test is right 80% to 90% of the time. just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have g
would that ever happen in the united states? we've had unmarried presidents before. >> not in modern day. his last girlfriend he dated for 30 years. he's never marrying this girl. but i have to go back to monogamy. only about 18 species of animals that believe in monogamy, in like a million species. so it's unnatural when you think about it. the only one is black vultures. if they cheat, the other one kills them. so that's the stakes we should have now. if you cheat, i'll kill you....
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think of the united states and france over the iraq war. in this case mostly everyone agrees with the obama administration. as we drawdown, they are drawing down as well. >> let's come back to the relevance question. you know this was a defensive alliance. it was built when it was the west confronting the soviet menace. one of the world's great thinkers told some students this. >> the world you are entering into is first of all at peace. profoundly at peace. this is historically a very rare phenomenon. you don't have major wars, proxy wars, arms races among the richest countries in the world. >> sound advice to those young students from as i said one of the world's great thinkers on these issues. if you are the leaders of the nato alliance, what lesson do you have to learn from this very different world? >> i think political stability is a little like oxygen. when you have it, you take it for granted. we don't notice there's oxygen in my room and yours. when you don't have it, you really notice. preserve it. do everything you can to prevent
think of the united states and france over the iraq war. in this case mostly everyone agrees with the obama administration. as we drawdown, they are drawing down as well. >> let's come back to the relevance question. you know this was a defensive alliance. it was built when it was the west confronting the soviet menace. one of the world's great thinkers told some students this. >> the world you are entering into is first of all at peace. profoundly at peace. this is historically a...
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we have live images of the president of the united states and angela merkel by his side. we saw leaders of the uk, japan, italy, canada. as you mentioned, russia not there, getting ready to descend upon stairs there as they make their way for the traditional class photo there at the g-8 summit there at camp david. all dressed in their leisurely, relaxed attire, very sitting with the kind of rustic atmosphere of camp david there, brianna. however, while they look very cavalier and casual, they are getting down to that serious business you are underscoring. >> reporter: yeah, they have a lot of work to do. that's really why president obama changed the venue. it was initially supposed to be in chicago, and he changed it to have a more intimate setting. this is kind of different. when i went to the g-8 in france, i felt like this big flashy convention. you had leaders stealing time to talk at the side of the convention. here they can talk, take a walk in the woods if they want to. it's certainly informal. you can see that by what they are wearing. they are dealing with busine
we have live images of the president of the united states and angela merkel by his side. we saw leaders of the uk, japan, italy, canada. as you mentioned, russia not there, getting ready to descend upon stairs there as they make their way for the traditional class photo there at the g-8 summit there at camp david. all dressed in their leisurely, relaxed attire, very sitting with the kind of rustic atmosphere of camp david there, brianna. however, while they look very cavalier and casual, they...
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so you say for 40 minutes the man who actually probably is already president of the united states is standing there. he stands almost motionless, standing against this wall. lady bird is sitting beside him. no one knows what he is thinking, but when he is addressed as mr. president, he starts immediately giving decisive orders. >> and he orchestrates the famous photograph that we have all seen because he wants jackie kennedy to be on that plane flying back to washington. he wants the world to see that this was a peaceful transfer of power, but with the consent and in a sense the buy-in of the kennedys. >> he takes steps to do that. you also have to say, however, with lyndon johnson nothing is simple. you have to say there is another motive that he says is the motive. i'm not leaving her. they tell him -- the secret service says we're getting ow the plane and we're taking off immediately for washington because at the white house we can make secure. johnson says, no, you're not. i'm not leaving mrs. kennedy here, and they say to him, well, she won't leave without the body -- her husban
so you say for 40 minutes the man who actually probably is already president of the united states is standing there. he stands almost motionless, standing against this wall. lady bird is sitting beside him. no one knows what he is thinking, but when he is addressed as mr. president, he starts immediately giving decisive orders. >> and he orchestrates the famous photograph that we have all seen because he wants jackie kennedy to be on that plane flying back to washington. he wants the...
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in the united states -- >> just to be clear in greece the voters have said we don't want austerity. to people who we depend to lend the money say we don't care what you want, you're not getting the money if you don't do it. ben, help me out here. at times when private enterprise doesn't do what will described, does it fall to the government to do that. >> you haven't talked in europe about the third partner in the negotiation, the bank, imf, germany. the greek leaders are not saying screw what the greek people are saying, they are saying we will get it from the bank if we don't do what they are asking for. socialists, we're in the going to do it anymore. it's not working. merkel, i know we want to talk about the u.s. it's important. we're in a situation where america is trying to be more like germany and europe was for the last few years and europe is trying to be more like america is supposed to be. the answer is does government have a role? of course it has a role. the federal government is the institution of last resort in times of crisis. if this isn't a crisis, the recession, p
in the united states -- >> just to be clear in greece the voters have said we don't want austerity. to people who we depend to lend the money say we don't care what you want, you're not getting the money if you don't do it. ben, help me out here. at times when private enterprise doesn't do what will described, does it fall to the government to do that. >> you haven't talked in europe about the third partner in the negotiation, the bank, imf, germany. the greek leaders are not saying...
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this is a map of the united states with dots all over. over here, there's a map of afghanistan with dots all over it. you can click on any section of afghanistan or any section of the united states and find out by coalition troops, most of them u.s. troops, who have given their lives in the war in iraq or afghanistan. let me show you an example right here. i called up one example, clicking on cherry hill new jersey and you learn about lance corporal jeremy cane. once you click on someone, you can get a lot more information. i called up for one example, someone who gave his life in iraq. this is a soldier from flint, michigan. you learn about his unit, about the fatal accident in which he died. you can learn so much about these people and here's why it means so much. let's go to the video. we see video all the time of funerals taking place all over this country as troops come home and are laid to rest. often that's all you know is that these funerals happen or you see a casket. i saw this video. i wanted to learn about this exact person. i
this is a map of the united states with dots all over. over here, there's a map of afghanistan with dots all over it. you can click on any section of afghanistan or any section of the united states and find out by coalition troops, most of them u.s. troops, who have given their lives in the war in iraq or afghanistan. let me show you an example right here. i called up one example, clicking on cherry hill new jersey and you learn about lance corporal jeremy cane. once you click on someone, you...
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i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. viola is an arabic world that means let's go, and it's what we're trying to do here with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugees in our program. these kids come from africa, az yashg and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. they realize that they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three, yes. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel like they belong, and it's just fun. we use soccer as a hook, and then we have them in our education program. >> that's an s. it's a c. >> try to get them on to college. >> friends and they teach me how to speak english. now it's a fun life. >> their families have sacrificed everything for their kids to have a better life. if we can do anything to help them, it's my honor. >> and, remember, of course, you can nominate someone you think is going above and beyond for a cause at cmn heroes.com. >>> a controversial marriage amendment in north carolina has drawn a big name into the debate. w
i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. viola is an arabic world that means let's go, and it's what we're trying to do here with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugees in our program. these kids come from africa, az yashg and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. they realize that they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three, yes. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel...
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in the united states, it's more complicated. the long-term seems pretty clear. >> just to be clear, in greece, the voters have said, we don't want austerity, but the people upon whom they depend to lend them money have said, we don't really care what you want. you're not getting the money if you don't do it. ben, help me out. in times when private enterprise doesn't do what will has described, does it not fall to government to do that? >> you haven't talked in europe about the third partner in this negotiation. the greek leaders are not saying, screw what the greek people think. they're saying, we're going to get screwed by the bank if we don't do the conditionality that they're asking for. so they don't like it, and what's happened with the socialists, they're saying, we're not going to do it anymore. and even merkel is saying in germany -- i know we want to talk about the u.s., but it's very important. we're in a situation right now where america is trying to be more like germany and europe was for the last few years. and euro
in the united states, it's more complicated. the long-term seems pretty clear. >> just to be clear, in greece, the voters have said, we don't want austerity, but the people upon whom they depend to lend them money have said, we don't really care what you want. you're not getting the money if you don't do it. ben, help me out. in times when private enterprise doesn't do what will has described, does it not fall to government to do that? >> you haven't talked in europe about the third...
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a facebook co-founder unfriends the united states of america on giving us his u.s. citizenship could save him hundreds of millions of taxes when the company goes public. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> democrats have been betting on a big gender gap to give president obama an edge in the november election, they've accused republicans of a war on women and president obama has been going all out to kort female voters, but suddenly a new poll suggests it's mitt romney who may have an edge among women. let's go to brianna keilar. should the president be worried that he's potentially losing his critically important edge with women? >> reporter: wolf, it may be too soon to tell. these poll numbers may not tell the entire story. if we take a look at the poll by cbs news and new york times it does show romney 2 percentage points ahead. one reason to look at this very carefully is because other poll, albeit less recent polls show the president with a major advantage over governor romney and for instance, if you look
a facebook co-founder unfriends the united states of america on giving us his u.s. citizenship could save him hundreds of millions of taxes when the company goes public. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> democrats have been betting on a big gender gap to give president obama an edge in the november election, they've accused republicans of a war on women and president obama has been going all out to kort female voters,...
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united states? >> it is a big offense to all patriots. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. and now it powers our latest innovation in more efficient cooling and heating. introducing the world's only solar-powered home energy system, which can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. call now to get up to 1,375 dollars
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states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have been seeing, which the tea party and conservative republicans would like us to see, in order to balance budgets. it is the same kind of thing. a sta austerity has been applied in europe in the past couple of years with not great results. part of the thing about austerity, fred, when you impose it, voters don't tend to like it because it hurts them. >> well, then that would kind of intimate there may be a repeat performance as it pertains to greece. >> yes, and we're probably likely to see the same thing in greece. the prime minister there who is what you call a technocrat, not a party man, he was put in because there was a coalition government, one of the parties in that coalition seems to be leading the others. so the leader of that party will probably try and form a coalition government. they have more elections in a month. greece is a smaller economy, but it is the absolute extreme situation of what can happen if you don't govern responsibly. here in
states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have been seeing, which the tea party and conservative republicans would like us to see, in order to balance budgets. it is the same kind of thing. a sta austerity has been applied in europe in the past couple of years with not great results. part of the thing about austerity, fred, when you impose it, voters don't tend to like it because it hurts them. >> well,...
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. >> so has there been any official reaction from the united states at this point? >> well, not yet. i mean, some of those demands, as we've been talking about, he's asking for the u.s. to release all prisoners from the taliban and al qaeda. also asking for all drone strikes to stop in afghanistan, pakistan, somalia, and yemen. and going as far as to ease the border between gaza and egypt. so it's not just about al qaeda and taliban, but improving the life of all muslims. but the u.s. says we don't negotiate with terrorists. we are aware of the video. very concerned about his well being and safety. fbi working with the pakistanis but no negotiations with terrorism. if you think back to when the journalist from the "wall street journal" was kidnapped, then secretary of state colin powell said there will be no demands met. we don't negotiate with terrorists. i think the u.s. will stick to that policy. everybody trying to do what they can to locate mr. weinstein, but there won't be any talking with al qaeda about his release. >> let's take a listen to his pleas. >> it'
. >> so has there been any official reaction from the united states at this point? >> well, not yet. i mean, some of those demands, as we've been talking about, he's asking for the u.s. to release all prisoners from the taliban and al qaeda. also asking for all drone strikes to stop in afghanistan, pakistan, somalia, and yemen. and going as far as to ease the border between gaza and egypt. so it's not just about al qaeda and taliban, but improving the life of all muslims. but the...
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and he says the united states has a duty to support nations transitioning to democracy. >> america does not get to choose if a freedom revolution should begin or end in the middle east or elsewhere. it only gets to choose what side it is on. but america's message should ring clear and strong. we stand for freedom and for the institutions and habits that freedom for everyone. >> in new jersey, police say two speeding ferraris killed a man at the rong place at the wrong time. kwun one of those speeding ferraris jumped a curb and hit him head on. police say the drivers worked for gotham dream cars and was holding an event inside the stadium. giving people a chance top drive sports cars around a temporary track inside the stadium. but those drivers were driving fast outside the stadium. both of them arrested. one has already bonded out of jail. >> sinkholes are just about everywhere. odd, really mysterious, too. where does all that dirt go? so these days we're seeing more sinkholes in neighborhoods. they're threatening homes. but how does this happen? why does it happen? and again, where do
and he says the united states has a duty to support nations transitioning to democracy. >> america does not get to choose if a freedom revolution should begin or end in the middle east or elsewhere. it only gets to choose what side it is on. but america's message should ring clear and strong. we stand for freedom and for the institutions and habits that freedom for everyone. >> in new jersey, police say two speeding ferraris killed a man at the rong place at the wrong time. kwun one...
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what is the big concern for investors here in the united states? >> well, it brings that word uncertainty back in the market. a change in government during a debt crisis makes for a lot of uncertainty. we have a new leader in france who wants to change policy. hollande isn't a fan of os terty measures or spending cuts which we've been talking about for months in the european sooen. -- zone. it futs the franco-german relationship into jeopardy. hollande favors spend iing to create jobs. and that's going to increase their debt. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. don't forget, you can watch cnn live on your computer. cnn news room is continuing right now with banfield. >> let's start with rapid fire. let's go. here's how it starts. security officials saying militants attacked when 26 soldiers were killed and another 16 hostage. militants also escaped with weapons, armored vehicles and tanks as well. one was killed yesterday in a car bombing. he was wanted for the u.s.s. cole coming back in 2000. officials are looking for a mother and three daughters
what is the big concern for investors here in the united states? >> well, it brings that word uncertainty back in the market. a change in government during a debt crisis makes for a lot of uncertainty. we have a new leader in france who wants to change policy. hollande isn't a fan of os terty measures or spending cuts which we've been talking about for months in the european sooen. -- zone. it futs the franco-german relationship into jeopardy. hollande favors spend iing to create jobs....
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> in the age of the internet and youtube, even a small town pastor can get his message out there. his sermon does not have a message of love. you can hear it for yourself. >> build a great big large fence, 150 or 100 mile long, put all the lesbians in there. fly over and drop some food. do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals. and have that fence electrified so they can't get out. feed them. and you know what, in a few years they'll die. >> yeah. gary tuchman, our correspondent right now is trying to track down this pastor and ask him about his comments face to face. you see him knocking on the door. s
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> in the...
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for example, you go to any state capital in the united states and there are far fewer print reporters there than there used to be. fewer people keeping an eye on the governor, on state legislators, on contracting, that's important stuff if you live in that community. and i don't see local tv or websites stepping up to fill that breech. they can't be everything to everyone anymore. but they do some things very well. sports and entertainment. but also if you're in new orleans or tampa or st. louis or san francisco, you rely on that local paper to hold your public officials accountable. we'll be seeing less of that. >> i fear that's going to be the case. we'll see you sunday. >> absolutely. >>> and you're in the "situation room," happening now, donald trump says he'll do anything to help mitt romney, but can his new comments about barack obama's birth hurt the man he wants to help? >>> he says he wants to turn egypt into an islamic state. should america be worried that one of its allies will become another iran? >>> a cnn exclusive, u.s. commandos train with troops from other american al
for example, you go to any state capital in the united states and there are far fewer print reporters there than there used to be. fewer people keeping an eye on the governor, on state legislators, on contracting, that's important stuff if you live in that community. and i don't see local tv or websites stepping up to fill that breech. they can't be everything to everyone anymore. but they do some things very well. sports and entertainment. but also if you're in new orleans or tampa or st....
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. >> can you imagine if one of the men running for president of the united states right now was in a relationship with the woman for whom he left his long-time partner, motor of his children, and the two of them had no plans to marry? >> oh, my god, she is unmarried and going part of the presidential couple what is the world coming to, and in france? >> valerie, who once worked for the magazine paris match, wants to continue her journalistic career. i don't think you can be a working reporter if you are the country's first lady. remember when maria shriver quit nbc after arnold schwarzenegger became governor of california in the french do things differently. valerie began an affair with hollande while he was with a candidate who ran for president last time and former president nicolas sarkozy dumped his first lady and married carla bruni. if none of that bothered french voters they may tolerate the first lady do writing on the side. >>> the president doesn't know what to make of howard stern, since he went off the satellite radio stuck with the outdated image of a raunchy shock jock.
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area of the united states. it's a very, very important precedent that will be looked at by courts around the united states and there are at least seven other lawsuits pending, challenging the doma act. this is a very important precedent. >> this also makes it more likely that it could move its way up to the supreme court, yes? >> absolutely yes. because what the supreme court likes to do, especially when dealing with controversial issues, is to basically allow the lower courts to resolve it and come up with different solutions and then the supreme court, you know, hands down a decision for the entire country. >> and now you mentioned seven other existing cases? >> yes. i was just -- as i was reading the decision of the court in massachusetts, i was looking, yes. there are right now, as i count it, there are eight prominent defense of marriage act cases pending around the united states, and this was considered to be one of the most important ones, but there's one in new york, the southern district of new york, t
area of the united states. it's a very, very important precedent that will be looked at by courts around the united states and there are at least seven other lawsuits pending, challenging the doma act. this is a very important precedent. >> this also makes it more likely that it could move its way up to the supreme court, yes? >> absolutely yes. because what the supreme court likes to do, especially when dealing with controversial issues, is to basically allow the lower courts to...
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we asked him if he wanted to go to the united states. he said no. >> questions about whether the game is to blame for the death of a future nfl hall of famer this morning. former nfl linebacker junior seau was found dead yesterday in his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was only 43 years old and leaves behind four kids. his grieving mother overwhelmed at a news conference yesterday. >> he never say something for me. junior! why you never telling me? i pray to god. take me, take me, leave my son alone. thank you. thank you so much for everybody. god bless you guys. >> still not clear whether any possible brain trauma played a role. this may have been the second time seau tried to kill himself. back in 2010 he drove his car off a cliff and survived. there were suspicions back then but police later concluded it was an accident because of lack of sleep. at 6:30 eastern we speak with former nfl running back jamaal anderson who knew junior seau. were all of the collisions over the 19 pro seasons too much? we'
we asked him if he wanted to go to the united states. he said no. >> questions about whether the game is to blame for the death of a future nfl hall of famer this morning. former nfl linebacker junior seau was found dead yesterday in his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was only 43 years old and leaves behind four kids. his grieving mother overwhelmed at a news conference yesterday. >> he never say something for me. junior! why you never telling...
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alleged plots in seven different countries including in the united states. i was -- i had a meeting with a senior administration official some months ago, the morning that the alleged plot that was supposed to take place in washington, the assassination attempt against a saudi official. and all of us are in the room thinking this doesn't make much sense. this doesn't sound like iran. it doesn't fit style of iran. he went off to a meeting and came back and was surprised that he was skeptical but they had pretty good evidence. there is this big question about who in iran, someone in the government, an independent operative, is it hezbollah. we don't know. so i think some caution is advised but it does appear as if something has been up for these last couple of months, and finally, let's remember the context. iranian nuclear scientists have been assassinated. there have been four successful assassinations against iranian scientists and a couple that failed. i'm not a big fan of assassinati assassination. you assassinate someone, surprise, surprise, there is a c
alleged plots in seven different countries including in the united states. i was -- i had a meeting with a senior administration official some months ago, the morning that the alleged plot that was supposed to take place in washington, the assassination attempt against a saudi official. and all of us are in the room thinking this doesn't make much sense. this doesn't sound like iran. it doesn't fit style of iran. he went off to a meeting and came back and was surprised that he was skeptical but...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild ancestor was born. there we discovered that cats, no matter where they are... are born to be cats. and shouldn't your cat be who he was born to be? discover your cat's true nature. purina one. i'm done. my skin's so raw. try new gold bond friction defense stick. it soothes skin and reduces friction. think bond. gold bond. ♪ this stuff works but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh a
we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild...
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does that mean the girl scouts of the united states are? we don't know. we do know one thing, in 2004 the ceo of the girl scouts of america went on broadcast television bragging about the close relationship between the girl scouts and planned parenthood. so those are just some of the concerns, and all they're doing is looking into it and being responsive to the mothers who have come forward. >> one of the concerns, as i understand it, is some object to these materials given to the girl scouts about organizations like doctors without borders, which is a great organization, right, they provide medical care in combat zones, but they also push for family planning. some might say that's sort of a tenuous connection and sort of nitpicking. do these people who are complaining say these girl scouts shouldn't get any information about any organization who pushes for family planning and condemn use? >> well, i think that's exactly the question that's on the table, and i can understand what you're saying, and there's a point of view there that has to be respected. i
does that mean the girl scouts of the united states are? we don't know. we do know one thing, in 2004 the ceo of the girl scouts of america went on broadcast television bragging about the close relationship between the girl scouts and planned parenthood. so those are just some of the concerns, and all they're doing is looking into it and being responsive to the mothers who have come forward. >> one of the concerns, as i understand it, is some object to these materials given to the girl...
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now, why can't we see it on the eastern part of the united states? because it will be dark by the time it happens. you can only see it in the western half. this could be 10 to 15 years before we see another significant eclipse in the u.s. the next one coming up we'll be able to see it in georgia and most of the east coast. >> that's great. looking forward to it. chad, thank you. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> before you head out to your favorite restaurant, are you going to be chowing down on extra calories, sodium, and fat? probably. but it's even worse than fast food chains. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about
now, why can't we see it on the eastern part of the united states? because it will be dark by the time it happens. you can only see it in the western half. this could be 10 to 15 years before we see another significant eclipse in the u.s. the next one coming up we'll be able to see it in georgia and most of the east coast. >> that's great. looking forward to it. chad, thank you. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> before you head out to your favorite restaurant, are you...
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>> whether it's the united states of america or britain, we are both doing really well in getting really unwell. the reality is life has changed over the last 34 years. the biggest killer in both our countries is not car crashes, not war, not homicide, not even smoking cancer even any more. it's diet-related disease. from my point of view, the last seven, eight years i spent trying to make awareness. i've got so many strands of what i do whether it's telling people how amazing food is, how simple it is and how cheap it can be and having fun to campaigning against government and trying to do documentaries to get big companies to change the things they are doing. tomorrow food revolution day is about trying to get everyone to just have fun with food. >> one of the first times i saw you you were showing a tomato to kids in school asking what it was. a lot of them had no idea. it was earth-shattering to see that. one thing you put out in your press release i couldn't believe. people will probably take note. more people die from diet-related diseases every year than from drugs, alcohol and wa
>> whether it's the united states of america or britain, we are both doing really well in getting really unwell. the reality is life has changed over the last 34 years. the biggest killer in both our countries is not car crashes, not war, not homicide, not even smoking cancer even any more. it's diet-related disease. from my point of view, the last seven, eight years i spent trying to make awareness. i've got so many strands of what i do whether it's telling people how amazing food is,...
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he wants more growth policies, similar to those of the united states, angela merkel wants to maintain austerity similar to the rest of the europe that seems to be in trouble. >> so richard, it's pretty telling. some people say programs he is even there to kiss the ring of angela merkel there. but the fact that on his first day that he is making that stop, it says a lot about the importance of that relationship, yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. could you imagine the next president of the united states within hours after having walked up pennsylvania avenue, nipping on a plane and going up to ottawa or nipping across to new mexico. it's just you know, or even going to california. this is extraordinary. it is a huge indication that if he is going to get his policies through in france he has to take berlin along with him, and merkel has to go along and agree to. and not only that, at the weekend both of them will be in washington and camp david for the g-8, and hollande will have to try to convince president obama that he knows -- that hollande know what is he's doing in france. >> talk
he wants more growth policies, similar to those of the united states, angela merkel wants to maintain austerity similar to the rest of the europe that seems to be in trouble. >> so richard, it's pretty telling. some people say programs he is even there to kiss the ring of angela merkel there. but the fact that on his first day that he is making that stop, it says a lot about the importance of that relationship, yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. could you imagine the next president...
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a warning from the united states government for north korea this morning and here it is. don't try it again. they are talking about another nuclear test and paula hancock joins me live from seoul, north korea. the timing, it's curious, we've come out from the last few weeks of a failed missile test. why the timing of this warning regarding a nuclear test? >> reporter: we had a meeting dane seoul between the top u.s. envoy for north korea and his south korean and japanese counterparts. all three of them showed a united front against north korea saying they shouldn't carry out a further nuclear test. the quote from davis i think it would be a serious miscalculation and mistake if north korea would engage in a nuclear test. if you look at the precedence of the previous failed rocket launches it would seem as though it's likely. 2006 and 2009 there were rocket launches and just after them there was also a nuclear test. so of course it was on april 13th we had this failed rocket launch and the vast majority of people think the nuclear test is just around the corner and add to
a warning from the united states government for north korea this morning and here it is. don't try it again. they are talking about another nuclear test and paula hancock joins me live from seoul, north korea. the timing, it's curious, we've come out from the last few weeks of a failed missile test. why the timing of this warning regarding a nuclear test? >> reporter: we had a meeting dane seoul between the top u.s. envoy for north korea and his south korean and japanese counterparts. all...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> we have our technical issues worked out. david leeland, a political analyst and attorney from ohio is back. hi, david. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm relieved you can hear me now. we were talking about president obama. we were talking about ohio's unemployment rate and how it's dropped from 11% during the height of the recession down to 7.5% now which is below the national average. but it's still not great. but we were talking about why president obama and mitt romney remain in the statistical dead heat. there must be ohioens don't like about the president. what do you think it is? >> i don't think so. ohio is a battleground state. ohio has been a clos
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us, nothing. >> owe ba marx campaign hits. romney hits back. here you go. >> mitt romney's private sector leadership team stepped in. >> building a dream with over 6,000 employees today. >> if it wasn't for steel dynamic this county wouldn't are are have a lot. >> both groups are going to the financial sector. obama 7.8 million, romney 18 million. isn't that a bit hypocritical here? >> well on the very day that the obama election team released that ad, he was in new york raising money from the private equity industry so to mr. obama's hypocrisy. >> what about both sides with all due respect? >> president obama is initiating the attack in this area. number two, every third party group who has looked at that attack ad on the obama election campaign has said it's misleading, false and unfair. when that set of events occurred, mitt romney had left bain capital two years removed from bain capital, was leading the charge to restore and turn around the o
he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us, nothing. >> owe ba marx campaign hits. romney hits back. here you go. >> mitt romney's private sector leadership team stepped in. >> building a dream with over 6,000 employees today. >> if it wasn't for steel dynamic this county wouldn't are are have a lot. >> both groups are going to the financial sector. obama 7.8 million, romney 18 million. isn't that a bit...
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in the united states it's important for a politician to be married, to abide by a certain set of rules. in france they are more flexible. and french voters are more forgiving, if a politician is married, he or she has an affair, perhaps they are willing to forgive that. in the case of valerie trierweiler, this is the new first -- the new companion, i guess. and take a look. this is a profile of her i put together for you. she is france's first unmarried premier dame. valerie trierweiler, the girlfriend of francois hollande. she prefers the term companion. a relationship that began in 2005 while they were both with their former partners. >> translator: they have known each other for a very long time. valerie, because of paris match and before that she was with another paper. she was always a political journalist, she followed the socialist party so they have known each other at least 20 years. rafrnlths feisty political journalist t twice divorced mother of three gave up her career to actively campaign for hollande. she has big shoes to fill. size 38 peep toe pumps to be precise. singer
in the united states it's important for a politician to be married, to abide by a certain set of rules. in france they are more flexible. and french voters are more forgiving, if a politician is married, he or she has an affair, perhaps they are willing to forgive that. in the case of valerie trierweiler, this is the new first -- the new companion, i guess. and take a look. this is a profile of her i put together for you. she is france's first unmarried premier dame. valerie trierweiler, the...